With the Superbowl coming to New Jersey, New Yorkers are angling to make a fortune renting out their apartments

New Yorkers often feel they have the monopoly on complaining about sky-high rents. And for once, there's something they can do about it. Since the 2014 Superbowl is at the nearby MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey and most hotels are sold-out, many city residents have taken to Airbnb to try to rent out their homes for wild amounts of money.

It's good news if you live in, say, a loft in downtown Manhattan (here's one going for $6,500 a night.) Or even a West Village studio apartment (currently priced at $3,200.) Of course, New Jersey residents are also getting in on the game—a house walking distance from the stadium is going for a whopping $7,500, with a North Bergen condo priced at $5,000.

It's certainly the most profitable thing to ever come from spending a few nights outside of your home. Tell us: Would you stay at any of these homes? Or more important: Would you rent your home for a night for the price of your month's rent?